The first of Jon's photos is Jadgtiger X1 of the 1st company, sPz. Jag. Abt. 512, surrendering to US troops at Iserlohn. The second photo is Jagdtiger X7 after being abandoned by Lt. Sepp Tarlach on April 1st, also of the 1st company, sPz. Jag. Abt. 512. The third photo is another 1/512 vehicle, commanded by Heinz Rondorf, as it passes through Iserlohn on it's way to surrender. I have photo's of 2nd company, but they are of such poor quality that they really aren't worth looking at. The large 2 page title page in one of my books shows 1/512 with their vehicles lined-up, crews at attention, being photographed for the last time as a unit, at their surrender at Iserlohn. These vehicles plainly have camouflage paint schemes, as do their supply trucks. Why so many authors state that these vehicles were only painted in dunkelgelb is beyond me. They obviously didn't look at this photo of 1/512.
This color artwork, originally from
Tanks of World War Two by Jean Restayn, is of a 2nd company vehicle, sPz. Jag. Abt. 512. We can probably safely assume that other vehicles of this company had similar paint schemes.